Is my board too big

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    MikeOption
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      I just bought an Option Redline board for an unreal deal………i am 173cm and 73kgs. the board is 163cm am i going to have a bad time on this board or is it suitable for me……i have only snowboarded once and the board i hired was considerably shorter….Should i stick with it or sell it and get something shorter?CheersMick

      #2264
      Frosty
      Keymaster

        Hey, well I have a few questions for you about this board size issue.1) What is your shoe size?2) What is the waist width of the board (in cm)?3) How old are you?Also, you mentioned about a great deal.  So where did you get it from?

        #2265
        MikeOption
        Participant

          Thanks for the speedy replyI take a size 9US snowboard bootthe waist width is 25cmand i am 21I bought the board second hand at an auction……its in awesome condition and it only cost me $230 Australian so i am guessing that is about $170 US….which included burton freestyle bindings and sims boots (perfect fit) and a nitro board bag………..Mick

          #2266
          Frosty
          Keymaster

            So you are 21 years of age, so you will most likely not be sprouting any taller.You are 173CM tall, and 73kg (approx 161 pounds) (approx 5' 7″), and the board is 163cm.Your feet are US sz9 and thebaord is 25cm at the waist.I am sorry to say the board is too big for you.  Only slightly, but enough to make a difference.  You want a board about 6-10cm shorter and waist width 24.7cm to 24.8cm IMO.  On a board like that you will have a MUCH better time on the snow, and hey – that's what it's all about, right?

            #2267
            MikeOption
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              I was worried that would be the case…………..i am going to go try it out this weekend and maybe try selling it after that………Thanks for your advice………you'll deffinately be hearing from me again.Mick

              #2283
              Frosty
              Keymaster

                Hey, check out my snowboarding size calculator!http://frostyrider.com/tips/size-guide.htmIt will find the right size snowboard for you taking into account your height, weight, gender, style of riding, and more!Please check it out and let me know how you like it.

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